This camp is a non-contact teaching camp designed for players from the 7th grade through the 12th grade. We provide small group instruction with a player-to-coach ratio of 10:1 (or better) and are committed to enhancing both knowledge and performance by providing maximum and productive repetitions. We employ outstanding high school and college coaches and former college players.

Registration FormKicking Academy 6:45 pm -- 9:45 pm

Kickers:

Approach to the ball; placement of plant foot; alignment of body to the ball and target; where to strike the ball; keeping the head down; follow through; PAT/FG practice with the long-snappers Kick-off-Deep/Squib/Onside Placement/ FG/PAT Alignment to goalpost-adjustment for long FG attempt; timing with long-snapper/holder

Punters:

Proper hold/grip of the ball; placement of feet when receiving the snap; fundamental of the drop; extension of the arms; alignment of body on the strike of the ball; practice punting with the long snappers. Placement inside the 20, punting deep our of end zone, Pooch Punt timing with long -snapper.

Long Snappers:

Grip of the ball; placement of feet; release and follow through; techniques for accuracy; snaps for PAT/FG and punts; development of consistency with the kickers and punters; adjust- ment to the holder; the right timing for FG/PAT-Punt.

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Robert Morris University Bubble at Neville Island Saturdays: Feb. 7, 21 & March 7 Tom Alper's Elite Football Camps

Quarterback/Receiver Academy 7:35pm -- 10:45pm

What will a Quarterback
learn from this camp?

What will a Reciever
learn from this camp?

  • Quarterbacks will learn to recognize basic pass defenses as well common reads and “trigger” drills that quarterbacks need to effectively at tack basic coverages.
  • Quarterbacks will learn drills and exercises that can be beneficial to quarterback’s performance.
  • Quarterbacks will learn how to correct the common errors that many young quarterbacks make with respect to throwing, hand-off, scrambling, leadership and more.
  • Quarterback fundamentals on the three types of the handoff and pitch
  • Five major points of the release
  • Drills to develop footwork and release
  • Drills to develop throwing on the run
  • Pass drops-3/5--Step. Sprint out
  • Bootleg, Play-Action, Screens
  • Leading the Huddle
  • Detailed instruction on recognizing coverages and fronts.

Each Quarterback or Receiver should bring one football.
Each Kicker and Punter should bring three footballs.
Long-Snappers should bring one football.
  • Receivers will learn the fundamentals and proper techniques of stance and start that are vital to master an explosive “get off” from the line of scrimmage.
  • Receivers will learn basic and advanced separation techniques and maneuvers to attack soft man, press coverage and zone defenses.
  • Receivers will learn fundamental “catch” drills and a method for developing concentration and focus. These drills can be incorporated into a year-round skill development program
  • Receivers will learn to read and attach basic pass coverages through classroom and on the field instruction
  • Receivers will learn to run basic “quick” game routes and proper “deep ball” route techniques
  • Receivers will learn a strength and conditioning program designed specifically for their position requirements.

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